The is the last day before the flip. I've removed the lower 1/3-1/4 of each plant. I don't have an EC meter and I think I gave them too much Calcium and Magnesium, there are some white spots on my triple cheese.
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@@WisdomCulture420, In this case they are too symmetrical lines to be powdery mildew. Powdery mildew can effectivly be removed by treating the plants with a vinegar and milk recipe as long as they are not flowering yet. This case seems to be an overdose of calcium reducing the plants ability to uptake some nutrients such as phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, boron, copper, iron, or zinc. The white lines show an defficiency of Magnesium due to excess calcium and can be fixed by flushing and lowering the nutrients until recovered.
@yalaoy, Powdery mildew true and false?
Many people do not know the difference between true and false powdery mildew. The two fungi are disastrous for the plant but the fungi appear differently and we don't treat them the same either.
Powdery mildew - powdery mildew
True powdery mildew (powdery mildew) forms on top of the cannabis leaf. At first it looks like a white powder, then it becomes a floury layer that can cover the entire cannabis plant. Even the underside of the sheet. True powdery mildew enters the cell wall and sucks the plant's nutrients and water. The result is deformed, dried leaves that die slowly.
At first true powdery mildew can be removed from the leaves but not for long. Wiping the leaves only differentiates between true and false powdery mildew. False powdery mildew cannot be removed from the leaves. Good room ventilation and well-spaced plants are ways to prevent true powdery mildew. In addition, true powdery mildew needs good (dry) conditions to germinate so ensure correct room humidity and water the plant regularly.